Champions League - Terry fit to face Atletico, Cech ruled out

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed Petr Cech is not in contention to play Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg with Atletico Madrid, but has confirmed that captain John Terry will feature.

Cech took part in training on the eve of the contest a week after being ruled out for the season by Mourinho with a dislocated shoulder sustained in the first leg.

The stopper departed after 20 minutes of last Tuesday's first leg after he punched the ball from underneath his own crossbar, with David Luiz pushing Raul Garcia into the Chelsea goalkeeper, who hit the ground with a thud and was replaced by Mark Schwarzer.

It was later revealed that he had dislocated his shoulder.

At the time, Jose Mourinho said: "Petr Cech's season over. Don't ask me technically, but season over.”

However, it appeared that the keeper may recover in time after taking part in training ahead of Wednesday’s match, but Mourinho insisted his number one trained alongside injured personnel, suspended players and those fully fit to show solidarity.